Author: "Huebner,Andy,FORT WORTH,IT" <Andy.Huebner AT ALCONLABS DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 13:08:18 -0600
Again this is not a TSM solution, but we use an EMC product to duplicate disks. As long as both disks are available to the system at the same time take a look at OpenMigrater if you have access to EM
Author: "Strand, Neil B." <NBStrand AT LMUS.LEGGMASON DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 15:18:04 -0500
You could attach forty 7 port USB hubs each with 8GB thumb drives in a 10d:1p RAID 5 configuration and simply copy the data. :-))) Cheers, Neil Strand Storage Engineer - Legg Mason Baltimore, MD. (41
Author: "Costa, Justino" <justino.costa AT LOGICA DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 15:21:27 -0500
What about an incremental or asynchronous restore (or whatever we may want to call it)... The file space may have 2TB but how much of it is changing every day ? 5%, 10 %, 15% ? I Would try the follow
Author: Stephan Boldt <stephan.boldt+adsm-l AT GMAIL DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 18:41:32 +0100
Justino, sounds like my robocopy suggestion. ...just that you use TSM instead of the robocopy tool. ;-) I suppose this is the best solution if your boss told you to do do the migration "the professio